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The Most Important Asset: Valuing Human Capital

Autor Robert Greene
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2021
The principles of sound human resource management are generally understood, but too often practitioners believe the same policies and programs will work in all contexts. The effectiveness of any system is highly dependent on the context within which it must function. And due to globalization and increased workforce diversity, the contexts across and even within organizations have become more varied.


The Most Important Asset is a story about new graduates entering the human resources field, encountering and dealing with workforce management challenges and issues and developing their own professional competence through experience. Principles are presented and alternative solutions to problems are explored, providing the reader with a roadmap for analyzing situations and making decisions as to how to act. Placing the characters in different types of organizations provides insights into how different contexts call for different strategies. Alternative strategies for staffing an organization, developing its people, defining, measuring and rewarding performance are used to illustrate how what is done should be compatible with the mission, culture, organizational strategy, and internal and external realities.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032096193
ISBN-10: 1032096195
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 28 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate, Professional, and Professional Practice & Development

Notă biografică

Robert J. Greene, Ph.D., is CEO of Reward Systems, Inc. and faculty for DePaul University, USA. He has over 40 years of industry, consulting and teaching experience. He is author of over 100 articles/book chapters, including Rewarding Performance: Guiding Principles; Custom Strategies and Rewarding Performance Globally: Reconciling the Global–Local Dilemma. Robert was the first recipient of the Keystone Award for achieving the highest level of excellence in the human resources field.

Cuprins

1 Preparing for the real worldNew graduates prepare themselves for their transition into the business world. 2 Entering the real worldThe characters find employment in different types of organizations. 3 Making sense of the real worldThe differences between their organizations cause the characters to struggle with how differences impact the effectiveness of workforce management strategies. 4 Assessing organizational contextThe impact of the characteristics of the different contexts on policies and programs are assessed and ways to accommodate differences are explored. 5 Facing a down economyChanging economic conditions impact organizations differently and ways to operate effectively under the new conditions are sought. 6 Evaluating alternative HR strategiesThe different organizations attempt to find strategies that enable them to cope effectively with environmental realities.7 Learning from othersThe characters attend a professional association conference and attempt to find answers for their own organizations to pressing issues. 8 Expanding horizonsAnnette begins facing global workforce management issues and attempts to find ways to deal with issues raised by operating with a culturally diverse workforce. 9 You win some, you lose someDon struggles with convincing the senior management team at the utility that changes are needed, meeting with limited success.10 Considering new career frontiersRob begins a transition into the academic world and Don continues to be frustrated in selling what he believes to be the right path.11 Life in the (not so?) real worldRob finds his world to have transformed as he attempts to find how the findings of research can be reconciled with the practices common in

Recenzii

'A welcome approach to assisting practitioners and managers in the application of human capital theories in the real-world workplace. The story telling approach allows the reader to visualize familiar challenges and situations and alternative approaches to decision making. This book is a welcome asset for anyone involved in human capital planning and development.' — Peter Ronza, CCP, SPHR, President, Pontifex Consulting Group
'Provides a useful comprehensive guide to managing HR-related workforce issues in multiple situations.' — Robert J. Butler, CCP, SPHR, RJ Butler Associates Inc., Consulting Principal
'A very engaging tale of three budding professionals coming to terms with the application of relative well known concepts to an ever changing Societies.' — John S Maxwell, Chairman & CEO of iHRME Inc. and Principal Consultant of Capita-Global FZE
'Bob Greene has had a full (continuing) career as an HR consultant, practitioner, scholar and professor. He is respected globally for each of those roles. This book is remarkable for how he weaves difficult ideas in effortless prose by telling a story about a group of practitioners coming to grips with the real world implementation of ideas more commonly found in textbooks. Eminently readable, thoughtful and, believe it or not, entertaining.' — William Seithel, Seithel Human Resources Consulting, Ltd

Descriere

The book provides examples of how important effective HRM can be in facilitating organizational success and demonstrates that without its workforce all of an organization’s other assets are inert and useless. These messages are communicated using real life scenarios, to make the situations realistic and to engage the reader in contemplating